Families For Justice has taken to the streets in Whangarei to protest the family justice system.
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$6,000 raised overnight to honour the memory of Eramiha Pairama
More than $6000 has been raised overnight to honour the memory of Eramiha Pairama who was killed in 2013 when he was struck by a tree while working near Whakatāne.
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Whāngārei next town to host Rangatahi Court
Northlanders are looking forward to the new Rangatahi Court soon to be established in Whāngārei.
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Trial continues for men charged in Fleet murders
The trial continues for three men charged with the murders of an uncle and nephew near Rotorua. Mikaere Hura, Martin Hone and Zen Pulemoana have appeared in the Rotorua High Court charged with the murders of 51-year-old Raymond Fleet and his 25-year-old nephew James.
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Minister of Justice reveals Teina Pora to receive near $1 million compensation
Teina Pora will receive a compensation payout with an inflation adjustment. Minister of Justice Andrew Little says he will be awarded almost an extra $1mil plus $45,000 in costs.
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Police kidnapping case- Jury visit cell where 17-year-old was held
The jury in the kidnapping case against Inspector Hurimoana Dennis and Sergeant Vaughan Perry today visited the cells at Auckland Central Police Station where it is alleged the 17-year-old complainant was held against his will in May 2015.
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Man Up using facebook to raise awareness
Man Up Tū Tangata Aotearoa have chosen the youth, mens and womens correction facilities in Wiri as a platform to raise awareness around their rehabilitation programme for dysfunctional men.
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Three strikes law to be repealed by Justice Minister
Criminal Law Expert Khylee Quince welcomes the news that the three strikes law will itself be struck out. She says the decision to repeal the law by Justice Minister Andrew Little will have a positive impact for Māori.
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First Oranga Rangatahi initiative to kerb Huntly youth offending
Oranga Rangatahi is a new voluntary initiative based in Huntly, aimed at preventing its at risk young people from offending and lead positive successful lives.
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Native Affairs- Who to trust?
A new $4.5 million marae should have united a Taranaki hapū. But the project has been scrapped amid allegations of missing funds, dividing whānau and causing a recent confrontation involving the police.